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Fundraising Retreat: Parts Work


Join us for our second Hurley House fundraising retreat!

From August 23-25, a team of highly respected parts work guides are coming to Hurley House for a very special weekend of group parts work. Participants will be led in small process groups to meet and integrate different parts of the self as well freeing unattached burdens that do not belong to them.

All proceeds go to the continued renovation and development of the Hurley House.

All of the usual Hurley House goodness will also be available, including nutritious food, the hot tub, sauna, and forests. Spots are limited!

About the facilitators

Randy Rusk, Minna Harris, and Andy Wich are senior facilitators in Bill Wich’s parts work training model. Developed by Wich over 20 years, the model is a synthesis of various healing modalities, many of which are currently experiencing a wave of interest, including Internal Family Systems, memory reconsolidation, and visualization techniques. Collectively, the facilitators have over 50 years of experience, having led over 100 retreats across the country. To read more about Wich and his model, see his Omega Point Academy website.

Schedule

Friday

  • 6pm — Arrival

  • 7-9:30pm — Opening Circle

Saturday

  • 7am — Yoga (optional)

  • 8am — Breakfast

  • 9am — Opening Check-In

  • 10am — Small group facilitation

  • Noon — Lunch

  • 2pm — Small group facilitation

  • 6pm — Dinner

  • Evening — Sauna, Dinner, & Fire

Sunday

  • 7am — Yoga (optional)

  • 8am — Breakfast

  • 9am — Opening Check-In

  • 10am — Small group facilitation

  • Noon — Lunch

  • 2pm — Small group facilitation

  • 5pm — Closing Circle

  • 6pm — Depart

Costs

All funds raised by the retreat are considered donations. All proceeds from the retreat will go to continuing the renovation of the Hurley House.

  • Base donation: $250

  • Suggested donation: $500

  • Support donation: $750

  • Super donation: $1000

A note about the sliding scale

This is a very special opportunity to work with a highly regarded teachers with over 50 years of collective experience in an intimate environment. We know it's tough out there financially right now, and we wish to keep events at HH accessible. This is why we have a sliding scale. That said, these events this summer are how we find out if and how HH can be a financially viable thing and continue the renovation. If you wish to see this community space continue and more events like this happen in it, please give as much as you can. If you cannot afford the base donation, please be in touch and we can try to work out another way for you to be present.

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